Müüdava naise kuvandi mitmenäolisus Natalie Mei loomingus
: Stahl, Kai
Publisher: Eesti Kunstiteadlaste ja Kuraatorite Ühing
: 2025
Kunstiteaduslikke Uurimusi
: 34
: 1-2
: 112
: 140
: 1406-2860
: https://ktu.kty.ee/arhiiv/2025-1-2
: https://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/499856141
: https://ktu.kty.ee/arhiiv/2025-1-2; https://ktu.kty.ee/en/arhiiv/2025-1-2-2
The Multifaceted Image of the Commodified Woman in the Oeuvre of Natalie Mei.
This article continues my research published in Studies on Art and Architecture in 2011, where I examined how Natalie Mei, as a woman and a female artist among male peers, represented and challenged conventional visual interpretations of women selling their bodies through the first three drawings mentioned. In my previous research on female authorship, I explored Yuri Lotman’s concepts of culture and non-culture within the semiotics of culture. This time, I will focus on the motifs and topoi associated with the imagery of sex work, examining three modes of representation and interpretation: a mother and child, a man and woman as a couple and a reclining female nude.